DXCO-FM

Radio station in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines

  • Cagayan de Oro
Broadcast areaMisamis Oriental, parts of Lanao del Norte and BukidnonFrequency92.7 MHzBrandingHeart FM 92.7ProgrammingLanguage(s)Cebuano, FilipinoFormatSoft adult contemporary, TalkOwnershipOwnerCagayan de Oro Media CorporationHistory
First air date
July 1, 2017
Former names
  • Radyo ni Juan (2017–2020)
  • Radyo Abante (2021–2022)
Call sign meaning
Cagayan de OroTechnical information
Licensing authority
NTCPower5,000 watts

DXCO (92.7 FM), on-air as Heart FM 92.7, is a radio station owned and operated by Cagayan de Oro Media Corporation. The station's studio is located at the 5th Floor, FICCO Admin Building, Vamenta Blvd., Brgy. Carmen, Cagayan de Oro, and its transmitter is located along Gumamela Ext., Brgy. Carmen, Cagayan de Oro.[1][2][3]

History

The station was established on July 1, 2017, under the Radyo ni Juan network. It was managed by Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation, which also managed sister station DXJR. In August 2020, the station, along with most of Radyo ni Juan stations, went off the air due to financial problems.[4][5]

On March 1, 2021, former Bukidnon 3rd District board member Gordon Torres, manager of Bukidnon-based 92.1 FM, took over the station's operations and relaunched it as Radyo Abante. It went off the air in March 2022. On February 14, 2023, management of Bukidnon-based DXIZ took over the station's operations and relaunched it as Heart FM.

References

  1. ^ Heart FM 92.7 – Cagayan de Oro’s newest FM station launched
  2. ^ Beauty expo to help businesses tap suppliers
  3. ^ Unveiling a Path to Holistic Wellness and Business Excellence: Recap of the Beauty, Health, and Wellness Business Expo's Introduction Concert
  4. ^ Mga trabahante sa Radyo ni Juan nabalaka sa matud pa pagsirado
  5. ^ Lumad community radio station launches at Sitio Sandugo
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